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This is a list of notable people who attended, or taught at, the University of Wisconsin–Madison:
Notable alumni
Nobel laureates
- John Bardeen, B.S. 1928 and M.S. 1929, only two-time recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956 and 1972
- Saul Bellow, recipient of the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1976
- Günter Blobel, Ph.D. 1967, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1999
- Paul D. Boyer, M.S. 1941, Ph.D. 1943, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1997
- William C. Campbell, M.S. 1953, Ph.D. 1957, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2015
- Herbert Spencer Gasser, A.B. 1910, A.M. 1911, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1944
- Alan G. MacDiarmid, M.S. 1952, Ph.D. 1953, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2000
- Stanford Moore, Ph.D. 1938, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1972
- Erwin Neher, M.S. 1967, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1991
- Theodore Schultz, M.S. 1928, Ph.D. 1930, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics in 1979
- George Smith, postdoctoral fellow, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2018
- Edward Lawrie Tatum, B.A. 1931, M.S. 1932, Ph.D. 1935, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1958
- John H. Van Vleck, A.B. 1920, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977
Athletics
Academics
Arts and entertainment
- Virgil Abloh, fashion designer, artistic director of Louis Vuitton's men's wear collection
- Don Ameche, Academy Award-winning actor
- Joseph Anthony, playwright, actor, and director
- Iris Apfel, interior designer, and fashion icon.
- William Bast, screenwriter
- Adrian "Wildman" Cenni, professional driver and stuntman
- Gary Beecham, glass artist
- James Benning
- Andrew Bergman, film writer, director, and producer
- Rick Berman, television/movie producer
- Chester Biscardi, composer
- Keith D. Black, screenwriter
- Jerry Bock, composer
- Karen Borca, musician
- Kate Borcherding, artist
- Pat Brady, cartoonist, creator of Rose Is Rose
- Tamara Braun, actress
- Marshall Brickman, screenwriter
- Gary Hugh Brown, artist
- Oscar Brown, musician
- Johnny Burke, lyricist[1]
- Macdonald Carey, actor
- Gina Cerminara, author
- Jeff Cesario, comedian and writer
- Ann Fox Chandonnet, poet
- Alison Chernick, filmmaker
- Dale Chihuly, glass artist
- Robert Clarke, actor
- Alf Clausen, film composer
- Hunter Cole, artist
- Carrie Coon, actress
- Joan Cusack, actress
- Rich Dahm, co-executive producer and head writer of The Colbert Report
- Richard Dauenhauer, poet
- Richard Davis, jazz-bassist, recording artist, professor/educator at University of Wisconsin-Madison
- André DeShields, Emmy Award-winning actor/singer/dancer/choreographer
- Chip Dunham, cartoonist
- Susan Dynner, film director, producer
- Lois Ehlert, illustrator, Caldecott Medal recipient
- Dean Elliott, film composer
- Joe Feddersen, artist
- David Fishelson, Broadway producer, playwright, filmmaker
- Honor Ford-Smith, actress
- Jason Gerhardt, actor
- Glenn Gissler, interior designer
- Jill Godmilow, filmmaker
- Roger Goeb, composer
- Bert I. Gordon, film director
- Stuart Gordon, stage and film director
- Evan Gruzis, painter
- MK Guth, artist
- Daron Hagen, composer, conductor, pianist
- Uta Hagen, actress, recipient of the National Medal of Arts
- Tom Hall, game designer
- Yung Gravy (Matthew Hauri), rapper
- Charlie Hill, television writer
- Anna Halprin, pioneer of postmodern dance
- Timothy Hasenstein, painter and sculptor
- Sorrel Hays, pianist
- Sam Herman, glass artist
- F. Scott Hess, painter and conceptual artist
- Lee Hoiby, composer
- Gwendolyn Holbrow, sculptor
- Anders Holm, actor, writer, producer for Workaholics[2]
- Lawrence Holofcener, sculptor
- Adam Horowitz, television writer
- Jane Kaczmarek, actress
- Kelly Kahl, television executive
- Irene Kampen, author
- Ben Karlin, Emmy Award-winning television producer
- Catherine Ransom Karoly, flutist
- Carol Kolb, author, television writer
- Craig A. Kraft, sculptor
- Karl Kroeger, composer
- Myron W. Krueger, computer artist
- Kay Kurt, painter
- Rocco Landesman, producer
- Steven Levitan, television writer, director, and producer
- Marvin Lipofsky, glass artist
- Joseph Lulloff, musician
- C. Cameron Macauley, photographer
- Michael Mann, movie director/producer
- Fredric March, actor
- Steve Marmel, comedian, writer, Fairly Odd Parents
- Karen Thuesen Massaro, ceramicist
- Pat McCurdy, singer-songwriter
- John O. Merrill, architect
- Steve Miller, musician, Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee
- Kui Min
- Walter Mirisch, Academy Award-winning film producer
- Paul Monash, former screenwriter and producer
- Jemeel Moondoc, musician
- Agnes Moorehead, actress
- Errol Morris, Academy Award-winning director
- Kevin Murphy, writer, actor, and puppeteer for Mystery Science Theater 3000
- Michael Derrington Murphy, chemist and musician
- Zola Jesus, born Nika Roza Danilova, singer/songwriter
- Floyd Naramore, architect
- Bruce Nauman, glass artist
- Ken Navarro, jazz guitarist
- Jennifer Nehrbass, artist
- Aaron Ohlmann, editor, producer, and documentarian
- Tricia O'Kelley, actress
- Lance Olsen, writer and author
- Irna Phillips, actress; soap opera writer and script editor
- Meinhardt Raabe, Munchkin in the Wizard of Oz
- Nathan Rabin, film critic
- Som Ranchan, poet
- Rita Mae Reese, poet and publisher
- Rosetta Reitz, jazz historian
- Mary T. Reynolds, writer
- Mark Rosenberg, film producer
- Tom Rosenberg, Academy Award-winning film producer
- Brad Rowe, actor
- Gena Rowlands, actress
- Boz Scaggs (Wm. Royce Scaggs), musician
- Ira Schneider, video artist
- Jana Schneider, actress and journalist
- Jon Schueler, artist
- Michael Schultz, filmmaker and television director
- Delmore Schwartz, poet
- Seann William Scott, actor
- Barolong Seboni, poet
- Brittany Shane, singer and songwriter
- Tom Shannon
- Ben Sidran, jazz pianist
- Tormod Skagestad, director of Det Norske Teatret
- Joe Silver, Tony Award nominated actor of stage and screen
- Bently Spang, multidisciplinary artist[3]
- Lev L. Spiro, television director
- Brian Stack, Emmy Award-winning writer and comic
- Josh Stamberg, actor
- Leon C. Standifer, horticulturist, novelist, and writer
- Robert Stone
- Herbert Stothart, film composer
- Richard Steven Street, photographer
- Sun Yu, film director
- David Susskind, producer of film and television
- John Szarkowski, curator and photographer
- Daniel J. Travanti, Emmy Award-winning actor
- Charlie Trotter, chef, PBS host
- Neal Ulevich, photographer
- James Valcq, composer
- Michael Velliquette, artist
- Butch Vig, musician, Garbage
- Eric Villency, interior designer
- William Walton, painter, government official
- Sylvia Solochek Walters, artist, printmaker and educator
- Marc Webb, film, television, and music video director
- Matt White, singer-songwriter
- Nancy Metz White, sculptor
- John Wilde, painter
- Allee Willis, songwriter
- Tom Wopat, actor/musician
- Frank Lloyd Wright (attended), architect
- Frank Wu, science-fiction artist
- Jorge Zamacona, television writer and producer
- Marilyn J Ziffrin, composer
- Glen Zipper, film producer
- Charlotte Zucker, actress
- David Zucker, movie director/producer
- Jerry Zucker, movie director/producer
Aviators and astronauts
- Laurel Clark, astronaut
- Roger G. DeKok, astronaut
- Fred E. Gutt, aviator
- Marcella Hayes, first African American woman pilot in the U.S. Armed Forces
- Walter Edwin Lees, aviator
- Charles Lindbergh, aviator (did not graduate)
- Nathan J. Lindsay, astronaut[4]
- Jim Lovell, astronaut, Apollo 13 mission
- Robert Campbell Reeve, founder of Reeve Aleutian Airways
- Richard V. Rhode, aeronautical engineer, NACA and NASA; awarded Wright Brothers Medal in 1937
- Brewster Shaw, astronaut, former director, Space Shuttle Operations, NASA
Business
- Carol Bartz, former CEO of Yahoo!, former chairman of the board, president, and CEO of Autodesk
- Randall Boe, general counsel for AOL
- Jerome Chazen, co-founder of Liz Claiborne
- Chow Chung-Kong, CEO of MTR Corporation
- M. J. Cleary, insurance executive
- Michael J. Critelli, executive chairman of Pitney Bowes
- William H. Davidson, former president of Harley-Davidson
- Willie G. Davidson, former vice president, Harley-Davidson
- Thomas J. Falk, CEO of Kimberly Clark
- Judith R. Faulkner, CEO and founder of Epic Systems
- Edgar Fiedler (1929–2003), economist
- Donald Goerke, Campbell Soup Company executive, inventor of SpaghettiOs
- William S. Harley, founder of Harley-Davidson
- Charles Walter Hart, founder of Hart-Parr Gasoline Engine Company, coined the word "tractor"
- Harvey V. Higley, president of Ansul
- Colin Huang, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Pinduoduo
- Lawrence R. Kaplan, president and CEO of SDVI
- David J. Lesar, chairman, president and CEO of Halliburton Energy Services
- Kevin Mather, baseball executive[5]
- Larry McVoy, CEO, Bitmover
- John P. Morgridge, chairman of the board, former president and CEO of Cisco Systems, philanthropist
- William Beverly Murphy, former president and CEO, Campbell Soup Company
- Keith Nosbusch, CEO, Rockwell Automation
- Richard Notebaert, former chairman and CEO of Qwest, Tellabs and Ameritech
- Lee R. Raymond, former chairman and CEO, ExxonMobil
- Philip D. Reed, former president of GE
- Stephen S. Roach, economist with Morgan Stanley
- John Rowe, CEO of Exelon
- Kenneth L. Schroeder, CEO, KLA-Tencor
- Deven Sharma, president of Standard and Poor's
- Jane Trahey, advertiser
- Reuben Trane, president of Trane
- Patrick Waddick, president and COO of Cirrus Aircraft[6]
- Peter Booth Wiley, publisher
- Elmer Winter (1912–2009), founder of ManpowerGroup[7]
- Lewis Wolff, real estate developer and owner of the Oakland Athletics and San Jose Earthquakes
- Zhu Yunlai, CEO of China International Capital Corp
Literature
- Nazik Al-Malaika, Iraqi poet
- Kevin J. Anderson, author
- Nuala Archer, poet
- Alice Elinor Bartlett, author
- Lynne Cheney, author, writer, and former Second Lady of the United States
- Donald Clarke, author on music
- Eleanor Clymer, children's author
- Betsy Colquitt, poet
- Jane Cooper, poet
- Richard Dauenhauer, poet
- August Derleth, writer, editor, anthologist of H. P. Lovecraft, and founder of Arkham House publishing
- Esther Forbes, author and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Genevieve Foster, author
- Zona Gale, author and playwright
- Robert Greene
- Sam Greenlee, author
- Horace Gregory, poet
- Frederick Gutheim, author
- Emily Hahn, author
- Lorraine Hansberry, author and playwright
- Eva Lund Haugen, author
- Michael Heiser, author and Biblical scholar
- David Henige, author
- Kevin Henkes, children's author
- Conrad Hilberry, poet
- Hjalmar Holand, author and historian[8]
- bell hooks, author, writer, and activist
- Carolyn Hougan, writer
- Jim Hougan, writer
- Jens Joneleit, composer
- Lesley Kagen, author
- Jay Kennedy, editor-in-chief of King Features Syndicate
- Herbert Kubly, author and playwright
- Margery Latimer, author and writer
- Ann Lauterbach, poet
- Flora E. Lowry (1879–1933), anthologist
- Gordon MacQuarrie, author, writer, and outdoorsman
- Honoré Willsie Morrow, author, magazine editor
- Lotte Motz, scholar of German mythology
- Joyce Carol Oates, National Book Award-winning author and professor at Princeton University
- Ainehi Edoro, founder and editor of Brittle Paper
- Ed Ochester, poet
- Lance Olsen, author and writer
- Sigurd F. Olson, author and naturalist
- Alicia Ostriker, poet
- Kenneth Patchen, poet
- Gerald Peary, film critic
- Robert Peters, poet, playwright, critic, and professor
- Richard Quinney, author
- Som Ranchan, scholar and author
- Ellen Raskin, author
- Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, Pulitzer Prize-winning author[9]
- Ella Giles Ruddy (1851–1917), author, editor
- Sofia Samatar, professor, editor and writer
- Pamela Redmond Satran, entrepreneur and author
- Mark Schorer, writer, critic, and professor
- Delmore Schwartz, poet and writer
- Barolong Seboni, poet
- Clifford D. Simak, science fiction author
- Tormod Skagestad, poet
- Raymond J. Smith, literary critic
- John Snead, writer and role player
- Midori Snyder, writer and author
- David Stephenson, poet
- Peter Straub, author, recipient of the Bram Stoker Award, World Fantasy Award, and the International Horror Guild Award[10]
- Mark Tatge, journalist
- Martha L. Poland Thurston, social leader, philanthropist, writer
- Steve Tittle, Canadian composer
- Danielle Trussoni, writer from La Crosse
- Francis Utley, folklorist and linguist
- James Valcq, composer and writer
- Stanley G. Weinbaum, science fiction author
- Jody Weiner, novelist, author, film producer
- Patricia Wells, author
- Eudora Welty, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist[9]
- Viola S. Wendt, poet
- E.J. Westlake, playwright
- Frank Wu, science fiction artist
- Mark Wunderlich, poet
- Marya Zaturenska, poet
News, journalism, and broadcasting
- Roy Adams, Canadian journalist
- Lynsey Addario, photojournalist
- Mary Agria, journalist/author
- Irene Osgood Andrews, former labor journalist
- Jim Armstrong, sports writer, The Denver Post
- Robert L. Bartley, former editor, Wall Street Journal
- Rod Beaton (1951–2011), sports journalist for USA Today[11][12]
- Lowell Bergman, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[9]
- Deborah Blum, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author
- Walt Bogdanich, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author
- Rita Braver, national reporter, CBS News
- William Broad, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author
- Jane Brody, columnist, New York Times
- Peter Brunette, film critic (The Hollywood Reporter) and film historian
- Chris Bury, correspondent, Nightline[13]
- Erik Bye, Norwegian journalist
- Tim Cahill, adventure travel writer, founding editor of Outside magazine
- Susan Carpenter, journalist and author
- Ethan Casey, journalist
- John Darnton, journalist
- Nancy Dickerson, journalist
- Doris Dungey, former blogger
- Andrew Feinberg, White House Correspondent for Breakfast Media
- Michael Feldman, host of Public Radio's Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know?
- Bob Franken, correspondent, CNN[14]
- Elina Fuhrman, journalist
- Jeff Greenfield, senior political correspondent, CBS
- Ruth Gruber, author and journalist
- Usha Haley, business journalist
- Helen Holmes, journalist, historian, Women's Army Corps officer
- Paul Ingrassia, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[9]
- Don L. Johnson, journalist and author
- Haynes Johnson, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[9]
- Ben Karlin, creator and former executive producer, The Daily Show and The Colbert Report
- Andy Katz, college basketball writer, ESPN
- Jay Kennedy, journalist and writer
- Louis P. Lochner, journalist
- David Maraniss, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[9]
- Patricia McConnell, co-host of Public Radio's Calling All Pets
- Robert D. McFadden, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[9]
- Karl E. Meyer, journalist for The New York Times and editor of World Policy Journal
- Michael Meyer, journalist, travel writer
- Edwin Newman, former NBC news correspondent
- Arthur C. Nielsen Sr., founder of AC Nielsen (TV ratings and market research)
- Michele Norris, journalist at National Public Radio
- Miriam Ottenberg, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[15]
- Danny Peary, film critic
- Gerald Peary, film critic
- Nathan Rabin, film critic
- Manu Raju, correspondent, CNN
- Gil Reavill, journalist and screenwriter
- Chris Rose
- Phil Rosenthal, columnist, Chicago Tribune
- Susanne Rust, journalist
- Joe Schoenmann, journalist, author
- Joseph Sexton, journalist and reporter with the New York Times
- Anthony Shadid, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist[9]
- Algie Martin Simons, journalist
- Tom Skilling, chief meteorologist, WGN-TV
- William P. Steven, editor and newspaper executive, Tulsa Tribune, Minneapolis Tribune, Houston Chronicle
- James Suckling, wine and cigar critic
- Nilofar Suhrawardy, journalist
- Christopher Tennant, magazine editor
- Mildred Ladner Thompson, former journalist
- Stephen Thompson, NPR music journalist
- Dave Umhoefer, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist
- David C. Unger, journalist, New York Times
- Greta Van Susteren, broadcaster and news analyst, Fox News Channel
- Tom Vanden Brook, journalist with USA Today
- Kenneth P. Vogel, journalist with Politico
- Mary Williams Walsh, journalist
- James Wieghart, journalist
- Conrad Worrill, broadcaster
- David Zurawik, author, journalist with The Baltimore Sun, assistant professor at Goucher College[16][failed verification][17][failed verification]
Law and politics
- A–G
- Charles L. Aarons, Milwaukee County Circuit Court judge[18]
- Shirley Abrahamson, Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court[19]
- Henry Cullen Adams, U.S. Representative[20]
- Iajuddin Ahmed, former President of Bangladesh[21]
- Ronald E. Albers, California judge[22]
- Anita Alpern, former IRS commissioner[23]
- Arthur J. Altmeyer, former Commissioner of Social Security[24]
- Thomas Ryum Amlie, U.S. Representative[25]
- Rasmus B. Anderson, U.S. diplomat[26]
- Wilson Ndolo Ayah, former foreign minister, Kenya[citation needed]
- William Bablitch, former justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[27]
- Sergio Balanzino, Italian diplomat[citation needed]
- Tammy Baldwin, U.S. Senator[28]
- Hiram Barber, Jr., U.S. Representative from Illinois[29]
- Peter W. Barca, U.S. Representative[30]
- Charles V. Bardeen, former justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[31]
- Elmer E. Barlow, justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[32]
- Robert Barnett, attorney[33]
- Tom Barrett, former U.S. Representative, mayor of Milwaukee, Wisconsin[34]
- Charlene Barshefsky, former U.S. Trade Representative[35]
- Robert McKee Bashford, former mayor of Madison, Wisconsin; former justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[36]
- Robert C. Bassett, U.S. presidential advisor
- Susan J. M. Bauman, former mayor of Madison, Wisconsin[citation needed]
- Joseph D. Beck, former United States Representative[37]
- Bruce F. Beilfuss, former chief justice of Wisconsin[38]
- Ernst Benda, Minister of the Interior of Germany and president the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany[citation needed]
- Helen Ginger Berrigan, federal judge[39]
- Mario Ramón Beteta, former Secretary of Finance, Mexico[citation needed]
- Abdirahman Duale Beyle, Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Somalia[40]
- George W. Blanchard, U.S. Representative[41]
- George L. Blum, Eau Claire County Judge
- Nils Boe, 23rd Governor of South Dakota and judge for the United States Customs Court[42]
- Randall Boe, attorney[43]
- John W. Boehne, Jr., former U.S. Representative[44]
- Alexander Campbell Botkin, Lieutenant Governor of Montana[45]
- Ann Walsh Bradley, Justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[46]
- J. Quinn Brisben, Socialist Party USA candidate for President of the United States and Vice-President; civil rights activist; teacher[47]
- Grover L. Broadfoot, Chief Justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court[48]
- Dave Bronson, Mayor of Anchorage, Alaska[49]
- Angie Brooks, former president, United Nations General Assembly[50]
- Timothy Brown, former chief justice of Wisconsin[51]
- Webster E. Brown, U.S. Representative[52]
- Edward E. Browne, U.S. Representative[53]
- Andrew A. Bruce, former justice, North Dakota Supreme Court[54]
- Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir, Deputy Minister of Local Government Development of Malaysia
- George Bunn, diplomat[55]
- George Bunn, former justice, Minnesota Supreme Court[56]
- John R. Burke, U.S. diplomat
- Michael E. Burke, U.S. Representative[57]
- Elizabeth Burmaster, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin[58]
- Louis B. Butler, federal judicial nominee, former justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[59]
- Walter Halben Butler, former United States Representative[60]
- John W. Byrnes, U.S. Representative[61]
- William G. Callow, Wisconsin Supreme Court[62]
- John Campbell[63]
- Milton Robert Carr, U.S. Representative from Michigan[64]
- Patrick G. Carrick, member of the Senior Executive Service[65]
- Savion Castro, a member of the Board of Education in Madison, Wisconsin
- Sheri Polster Chappell, federal judge
- Dick Cheney, former vice president of the United States (attended UW as doctoral student; received M.A. degree but did not continue)[66]
- Dave Cieslewicz, Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin[67]
- Moses E. Clapp, U.S. Senator from Minnesota[68]
- Kathryn F. Clarenbach, first chairperson of the National Organization for Women[69]
- David G. Classon, U.S. Representative[70]
- Wilbur J. Cohen, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare in the Cabinet of President Lyndon B. Johnson and "Father of Medicare."[71]
- William M. Conley, federal judge[72]
- Daniel Cosío Villegas, president of the United Nations Economic and Social Council[citation needed]
- Barbara B. Crabb, former federal judge[73]
- Lawrence William Cramer, former governor, United States Virgin Islands[citation needed]
- Jason Crow, U.S. Representative from Colorado
- Charles H. Crownhart, former justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[74]
- John Cudahy, U.S. diplomat[75]
- Richard Dickson Cudahy, judge, U.S. Court of Appeals[76]
- George R. Currie, former chief justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court[77]
- Herman Dahle, U.S. Representative[78]
- George Jonathan Danforth, South Dakota State Senator[citation needed]
- Roland B. Day, former justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[79]
- John Paton Davies, Jr., U.S. diplomat[citation needed]
- Joseph E. Davies, U.S. diplomat[80]
- Glenn Robert Davis, U.S. Representative[81]
- Albert F. Dawson, former U.S. Representative[82]
- Ada Deer, head of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs[83]
- Evo Anton DeConcini, former justice, Arizona Supreme Court[citation needed]
- Edward Dithmar, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin[84]
- Christian Doerfler, former justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[85]
- Mark Doms, chief economist, Economics and Statistics Administration[86]
- Brian Donnelly[citation needed]
- James Edward Doyle, former judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin[87]
- James Edward "Jim" Doyle, 44th Governor of Wisconsin[88]
- Lee S. Dreyfus, 40th Governor of Wisconsin[89]
- Stan Dromisky, former Member of Parliament[citation needed]
- F. Ryan Duffy, former U.S. Senator and former judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals[90]
- William S. Dwinnell, former Minnesota State Senator
- Lawrence Eagleburger, former U.S. Secretary of State[91]
- Donald B. Easum, former U.S. diplomat[citation needed]
- Herman Ekern, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin[92]
- Richard Elsner, lawyer, judge and Wisconsin state legislator[93]
- Howard Engle (1919–2009), physician and lead plaintiff in a landmark lawsuit against the tobacco industry[94]
- John J. Esch, U.S. Representative[95]
- Evan Alfred Evans, former U.S. Appeals Court judge[96]
- Tony Evers, Current Governor of Wisconsin and former Superintendent of Public Instruction of Wisconsin[97]
- Thomas E. Fairchild, former U.S. Appeals Court judge[98]
- Sergio Fajardo, former mayor of Medellín and former governor of Antioquia, Colombia[99]
- Elizabeth P. Farrington, former U.S. Representative, Hawaii Territory[100]
- Joseph Rider Farrington, former U.S. Representative, Hawaii Territory[101]
- Russ Feingold, U.S. Senator[102]
- Bill Foster, U.S. Representative from Illinois[103]
- Alejandro Foxley, former foreign minister of Chile[citation needed]
- Chester A. Fowler, former justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[104]
- Oscar M. Fritz, former chief justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[105]
- Harold V. Froehlich, U.S. Representative[106]
- G. Fred Galli, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly[107]
- Kathryn Garcia (born 1970), Commissioner of the New York City Sanitation Department
- Anne Nicol Gaylor, political activist
- Edward J. Gehl, former justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[108]
- Bernard J. Gehrmann, U.S. Representative[109]
- Hiram Gill, former mayor of Seattle, Washington[110]
- J. Michael Gilmore, director of the Operational Test and Evaluation Directorate[111]
- Myron L. Gordon, former federal judge[112]
- Robert N. Gorman, former justice, Ohio Supreme Court[citation needed]
- Mark Green, U.S. diplomat[113]
- Stephen S. Gregory, former president, American Bar Association[citation needed]
- Harry W. Griswold, U.S. Representative[114]
- John A. Gronouski, United States Postmaster General[115]
- Erica Groshen, commissioner, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Herbert J. Grover, educator and legislator[116]
- Kenneth Philip Grubb, former federal judge[117]
- Philip Gunawardena, former Sri Lankan revolutionary, cabinet minister, Indian freedom fighter[citation needed]
- Gunnar Gundersen, member of the Parliament of Norway (2005–present)[118]
- Henry Gunderson, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
- Steve Gunderson, U.S. Representative[119]
- H–M
- Sami Haddad, Minister of Economy and Trade, Lebanon[120]
- David Warner Hagen, former federal judge[121]
- Oscar Hallam, justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court, Dean of the William Mitchell College of Law[122]
- Sa'dun Hammadi, former prime minister of Iraq[citation needed]
- Don Hanaway, former Wisconsin Attorney General[citation needed]
- Connor Hansen, former justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[123]
- Doris Hanson, Wisconsin politician[124]
- Spencer Haven, former attorney general of Wisconsin[125]
- Charles Hawks, Jr., U.S. Representative[126]
- S.I. Hayakawa, former U.S. Senator from California[127]
- Everis A. Hayes, U.S. Representative from California[128]
- James B. Hays, former chief justice, Idaho
- Donald Hayworth, former U.S. Representative[129]
- Ned R. Healy, U.S. Representative from California[130]
- Nathan Heffernan, former justice, Wisconsin Supreme Court[131]
- Walter Heller, Economist end presidential advisor[citation needed]
- Robert Kirkland Henry, U.S. Representative[132]
- Charles N. Herreid, Governor of South Dakota[133]
- Emmett R. Hicks, former attorney general of Wisconsin[134]
- Harvey V. Higley, former administrator of Veterans Affairs[citation needed]
- Knute Hill, former United States Representative from the State of Washington[135]
- Geraldine Hines, Justice, Massachusetts Supreme Court
- Jeffry House, Canadian attorney[citation needed][136]
- Henry Huber, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin[137]
- Benjamin N. Hulburd, Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court[138]
- Paul O. Husting, U.S. Senator[139]
- Clifford Ireland, U.S. Representative from Illinois[140]
- Andre Jacque, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly[141]
- Edward H. Jenison, U.S. Representative from Illinois[142]
- Byron L. Johnson, U.S. Representative from Colorado[143]
- J. Leroy Johnson, former U.S. Representative[144]
- Lester Johnson, U.S. Representative[145]
- Sveinbjorn Johnson, former justice, North Dakota Supreme Court[citation needed]
- Burr W. Jones, U.S. Representative[146]
- Howard Palfrey Jones, U.S. diplomat[147]
- Richard Jones[148]
- William Carey Jones, former U.S. Representative from State of Washington[149]
- Jim Jordan, U.S. Representative, Ohio, two-time NCAA wrestling champion[150]
- Pallo Jordan, former Minister of Arts and Culture, Republic of South Africa[151]
- Charles A. Kading, U.S. Representative[152]
- Steve Kagen, U.S. Representative[153]
- Philip Mayer Kaiser, U.S. diplomat[citation needed]
- Henry Kajura, Deputy Prime Minister of Uganda[citation needed]
- Marcy Kaptur, U.S. Representative, Ohio[154]
- Robert Kastenmeier, U.S. Representative[155]
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